#17, that isn't a woman exclusive feeling. My girl cums really easily and I don't. I rarely cum during sex at all, and unlike a woman who doesn't cum, I end up with blue balls. Shit sucks, but the idea that all men are just bad at sex and women can't ever cum is such an annoying thing. The reverse happens pretty frequently too, and it actually hurts.

@91 A quick google search and reading of an article could tell a girl all she needs to know about blue balls. Lack of experience doesn't mean lack of understanding. I've never been murdered, but I know I wouldn't want it to happen to me.

I agree that it's a real thing, but the issue is that guys play it up way too much to pressure a girl into doing something they wouldn't otherwise do. Yeah sounds like it sucks to some degree, but using it to take advantage of someone's compassion is just sick, and commonplace.

I mean, I have a very sensitive clit, and I can't let someone keep playing with it after they make me orgasm that way. But vaginally? Sure, keep on keeping on... Didn't realize that a girl could be THAT sensitive.

I'm bi, and most of the girls I've been with can not only keep going after a vaginal orgasm, they can keep going after a clitoral orgasm as well. I'm more sensitive than anyone else I've ever encountered. And I'm not some bi girl that's been with two women... I generally date women.

Amen #5! Foreplay, foreplay, foreplay including fingers and tongue. The Kinsey Institute found 75% of males ejaculate within two minutes at least 50% of the time. Even with those that last longer, most women need more than intercourse in order to orgasm.

75% of males ejaculate within 2 minutes 50% of the time?? I have to call BS on that. That percentage seems WAAAY too high. Not saying it doesn't happen or that it's not a problem for some men, but there's no way it's that many men and that often.

Those two statements don't go together. The only way it makes mathematical sense is if the first is a mean average and the second a mode. But that would mean the first is dramatically influenced by relatively irrelevant outliers, and thus relatively irrelevant.